Country music recording star Clay Walker today announced plans to share
his unique message of hope and inspiration about his personal experience
with multiple sclerosis (MS) with thousands of others living with MS through
a multi-city, nationwide MS Road Tour.

Walker will make numerous stops around the country where he will speak
at MS patient programs, participate in fundraisers for MS research, and
appear at other MS-related functions. The MS Road Tour will be in addition
to Walker's national concert tour where he will be promoting his newest
album on RCA Records, A Few Questions, and his latest single.

Besides successfully launching his seventh studio album last year, Walker
revealed for the first time publicly his eight-year journey with relapsing-remitting
MS and made it his mission to help others living with the disease. He has
connected with individuals living with MS by speaking at educational seminars,
addressing members of Congress about new legislation to address the needs
of those living with MS, completed TV and radio public service announcements
(PSAs) to support the MS cause, as well as helping to raise funds to end
the devastating effects of MS. Through his year-long outreach, Walker has
shared his personal story with millions of people, providing inspiration
to all.

Walker's emerging status as a leader within the MS community recently
was recognized by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS) which
presented him its most prestigious award -- Ambassador of the Year -- for
his work to educate people about the importance of taking an active role
in managing their MS. Walker became only the fourth person in the society's
57-year history to receive this distinction and was inspired to take his
outreach a step further by bringing his story on the road with him.

"I've seen what a huge impact I can have on the MS community and want
to continue to use whatever influence I have to help make a difference,"
Walker said. "I was worried when I was diagnosed. No one could tell me
whether I would still be able to perform or play with my children. It has
been eight years now and I can still do all of those things."

With the successful launch of his not-for-profit Band Against MS(SM)
Foundation last February, Walker became a champion to the MS community.
Just recently, the Band Against MS(SM) Foundation gave its first annual
research grant to the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. Walker's
Foundation plans to present a grant to a leading medical institution each
year to be used for research into a cure for MS.

"I feel fortunate that I've been able to manage my MS with such success,
which has allowed me to continue the career I love. I owe this to the research
that developed the drug therapy I take every day and the diet and lifestyle
changes I've made," Walker said. "Through the MS Road Tour, I want to not
only raise awareness and funding for research, but also inspire others
to realize this diagnosis does not mean you have to give up your dreams."

Since he began his career in 1993, Walker has had 11 No. 1 singles and
has been one of country music's top-10 grossing touring acts. In September,
he released A Few Questions with a career best debut of No. 3 on the country
music charts. His first album under record label RCA Records, this release
adds to the more than eight million albums he has sold.

More information about Walker and his 2004 concert touring schedule
is available at www.claywalker.com